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Sarah Kieferle; Silvija Markic – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2024
Throughout the world, schools are visited by students with different native languages. Therefore, the linguistic competencies of the students are diverse. Dealing with this diversity is a great challenge for teachers in general, including in science subjects. To face this challenge, all institutions involved in education should adapt their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Student Diversity, Nonformal Education
Mason, Matthew J.; Gayton, Angela M. – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2022
Cambridge undergraduates have regular active-learning opportunities in small-group tutorials, in which they solve problems and discuss ideas based on course material. Would they see any value in performing similar tasks in flipped-classroom settings, or would they regard the introduction of a second active-learning modality as redundant? Following…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Active Learning, Flipped Classroom, Undergraduate Students
Oda Abunamous, Mohammed; Boudouaia, Azzeddine; Jebril, Majed; Diafi, Selma; Zreik, Mohamad – Cogent Education, 2022
This study examined the effect of e-learning compared to traditional education on student achievement and satisfaction, and to find out if COVID-19 is the first step for creating a society without a school, an online survey was conducted. The study sample consisted of 125 Palestinian bachelor's degree students from different universities in the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Conventional Instruction, Traditional Schools
Alpesh Maisuria; Rosi Smith – Critical Education, 2023
This article reports research exploring students' perceptions of higher education in traditional and local universities in England and Cuba. The study has explored parallels identified in the course of research-informed teaching that harvested qualitative questionnaire data from students at two English universities. One a Traditional (high-status…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, College Students, Traditional Schools
Alshebou, Suaad M. – International Education Studies, 2019
This research explores who participates in higher education (HE) in general and in the College of Basic Education (CBE) in particular from adult female learners' groups. This entails identifying the specific characteristics of these groups and understanding their learning experiences and obstacles they need to overcome. The study begins with an…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, Conventional Instruction, College Students, Traditional Schools
Bezrukova, Tatiana; Igolkin, Ivan; Salikov, Yuri; Irina, Irina; Akhmedov, Akhmed – International Journal of Educational Management, 2019
Purpose: The working hypothesis of the paper is that modern universities are peculiar for low sustainability to the changes of external environment due to low effectiveness of applied approaches to the diversification of their activities. The purpose of this paper is to verify the offered hypothesis by the example of modern Russia and develop an…
Descriptors: Universities, Diversity (Institutional), Distance Education, Educational Innovation
Cabrera, Nati; Fernández-Ferrer, Maite – International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2017
The proliferation of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) in recent years has generated much debate. MOOCs have been presented as technology-based educational practices, but many researchers question if this kind of open courses really respects some of the consolidated principles behind the education offered at universities. In light of this…
Descriptors: Large Group Instruction, Online Courses, Educational Technology, Comparative Analysis
Singh, Shashi; Singh, Ajay; Singh, Kiran – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2011
Higher education today is being viewed as a tool to achieve prosperity and high living standards. It is thus looked upon as a service to the society and a powerful weapon to change the society for its betterment. Motivation plays a crucial role in learning. Motivation energizes the behavior of the individual. It also directs the behavior towards…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Open Universities, Traditional Schools, Rural Education
Cole, Bruce – International Journal of Community Music, 2011
An increasing number of higher education institutions in the United Kingdom are offering an element of community music in their courses, partly in response to changing needs in student training. However, the ethos of community arts, with roots in political activism and welfare, can often sit uncomfortably in formal education. The need for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Music, Activism, Foreign Countries
Klingsieck, Katrin B.; Fries, Stefan; Horz, Claudia; Hofer, Manfred – Distance Education, 2012
Procrastination, putting off until tomorrow what should have been done today, is a self-regulation failure that is widespread among students. Although plenty of research has emerged regarding academic procrastination, hardly any research endeavor regarding procrastination in distance university settings exists. This lack of research is even more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learning Strategies, Distance Education, Life Satisfaction
Grubbs, Samuel J.; Chaengploy, Salisa; Worawong, Kanoknate – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2009
This research explores the perceptions students at three traditional university campuses and four Rajabhat university campuses in Central-Western Thailand have of English. The students were surveyed on (1) their backgrounds, (2) their thoughts about English in general, (3) their thoughts about their own ability in English, and (4) their thoughts…
Descriptors: College Students, Campuses, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries
Walton, John S.; Martin, Michele C. – Online Submission, 2004
This paper is a part of an ongoing empirical, multi-modal comparative investigation into corporate universities in the US and the UK, the first stage of which was reported in Walton and Martin (2000). This second stage consists of an in-depth comparative study of the aims and objectives of corporate universities in the UK and US compared to…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Proprietary Schools, Traditional Schools, Universities
Ural, Ozana – Online Submission, 2007
Distance education systems are being used in along with the traditional education systems in order to respond to the demand for higher education. Technological advancements, interactive learning possibilities are forcing the traditional universities to make more use of the distance education systems and technologies. Most of the traditional…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Higher Education, Distance Education, Lifelong Learning